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If you only watched scattered episodes on TV back in the day, watching the full series is a different experience. You understand the character arcs better. You realize that ; it's about the love of the game, friendship, and growing up.
Unlike Ghost Fighter which had a conclusive ending, Slam Dunk stopped airing in the Philippines right before the best arc: The Nationals (Sannoh match). Episode 110 leaves the story on an emotional loss. We never saw the Tagalog dub of Sakuragi shaving his head, or his legendary last-second shot against Sannoh.
Some creators create speculative storylines or edit manga panels to create "episodes" beyond Episode 101. 📺 How to Watch or Follow the Story in Tagalog Slam Dunk Tagalog Version Full 110
Why is everyone specifically searching for "110"? Because the original broadcast on GMA 7 ended at Episode 101, but a local DVD distributor (called “VIVA” or “Best Video”) re-cut the 4 movies and 2 OAVs into 9 additional episodes, labeling them 102 to 110.
There are several theatrical specials, but these are side stories rather than a continuation of the 101-episode count. Where to Watch Slam Dunk Tagalog Dub If you only watched scattered episodes on TV
movie), the 110-episode Tagalog run remains the definitive way most Filipinos experienced the series. Raising Children Network or a place to stream the full Tagalog series Akira Sendoh: Iconic Moments from Slam Dunk
While official streaming for the Tagalog version is limited, clips and full episodes are frequently uploaded by the community on the following platforms: Unlike Ghost Fighter which had a conclusive ending,
Moreover, Slam Dunk helped popularize basketball in the Philippines, a country where the sport is already a national obsession. The series' exciting matches, intense training sequences, and dramatic plot twists made basketball more appealing to a new generation of Filipino fans.